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[QUOTE="OzAz, post: 107356, member: 25027"] Those poles are basically "meteor" / "waterfall" / "snowfall" tubes" standing up. Similar to this sort of thing [URL]https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32969830472.html[/URL] Note: you can buy these with LEDs on just one side, you need to find the ones with LEDs both sides (I think that links is?) to get a 360 degree effect. Nearly everyone else on here will tell you to buy an F16V3 Falcon controller, but if this is a small scale project there are other perhaps cheaper and easier to obtain controllers that would do what you require. I'm assuming like the video in the link, this will be "stand-alone" somewhere? If so then'you'll probably want to run it from a Pi running FPP. Sequencer of choice is [URL='http://xlights.org/']xLights[/URL], free and fantastic. You can map something like this in 3D in xLights and get some amazing effects, basically map it as a cube. Several people used "Peace Stakes" in their display last year, which are basically a short version of the ones in the video, so there should be some videos for you to see effects and maybe sequencing. [/QUOTE]
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